This crossover study tested the hypothesis that hoof shape would differ after a seven-week period of horses (n = 11) wearing shoes versus barefoot. An ANOVA appropriate to a crossover design was used to assess the differences in the change in hoof shape over the seven-week period and significance was set at p < 0.05. Results are displayed as the mean difference for horses when shod versus barefoot ± the SEM for the left (L) and right (R) front hooves. Proximal hoof circumference (PHC) decreased when horses were shod and barefoot, but this decrease was greater when horses were shod (L -0.65 ± 0.16 cm; p = 0.0026; R -0.78 ± 0.13 cm; p = 0.0002). Hoof angle increased slightly when horses were barefoot and decreased when they were shod (L -1.70...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Horse racing is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has raised welfare concerns due to injured and ...
In order to improve the four-beat-rhythm and forelimb action of the tölt in Icelandic horses (ICE), ...
Fourteen mixed breed mares and geldings ranging in age from 4 to 20 years were selected to participa...
Introduction: In this study we used New Zealand Thoroughbred horses which are predisposed to a long ...
Variation in equine hoof conformation between farriery interventions lacks research, despite associa...
In Icelandic horses (ICE), high, long hooves with added weights are often used to improve gait quali...
© 2014 Dr. Sara Rae MaloneThis thesis provided detailed descriptions of bilateral asymmetries in equ...
Although often discussed in practice, there is a paucity of scientific evidence as to the effect of ...
The understanding of the normal position of the third phalanx (P3) and the distal sesamoid bone in r...
Links between poor hind hoof balance, pathologies in the hind limb and associated altered posture ha...
Hoof abnormalities and lameness events are associated with foot shape and loading patterns. Farriery...
During a pre-purchase examination (PPE) there is always a debate about how clinical findings of the ...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Hoofs are an important part of horse body and significantly influence its usability.According to irr...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Horse racing is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has raised welfare concerns due to injured and ...
In order to improve the four-beat-rhythm and forelimb action of the tölt in Icelandic horses (ICE), ...
Fourteen mixed breed mares and geldings ranging in age from 4 to 20 years were selected to participa...
Introduction: In this study we used New Zealand Thoroughbred horses which are predisposed to a long ...
Variation in equine hoof conformation between farriery interventions lacks research, despite associa...
In Icelandic horses (ICE), high, long hooves with added weights are often used to improve gait quali...
© 2014 Dr. Sara Rae MaloneThis thesis provided detailed descriptions of bilateral asymmetries in equ...
Although often discussed in practice, there is a paucity of scientific evidence as to the effect of ...
The understanding of the normal position of the third phalanx (P3) and the distal sesamoid bone in r...
Links between poor hind hoof balance, pathologies in the hind limb and associated altered posture ha...
Hoof abnormalities and lameness events are associated with foot shape and loading patterns. Farriery...
During a pre-purchase examination (PPE) there is always a debate about how clinical findings of the ...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Hoofs are an important part of horse body and significantly influence its usability.According to irr...
Left-right symmetrical distal limb conformation can be an important prerequisite for a successful pe...
Horse racing is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has raised welfare concerns due to injured and ...
In order to improve the four-beat-rhythm and forelimb action of the tölt in Icelandic horses (ICE), ...